S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 33/1. (Budapest, 1980)
Remarks. The species is (sub)cosmopolitan, probably of East Asiatic origin (JEEKEL, 1968). Orthomorphella pekuensis (Karsch, 1881) Localities: Pyongyang City, Zoological Garden, about 11 km from Pyongyang, 17 óó', ojj>, juv. (2 te, 1 o_ retained in the author's collection) - 21. V. 1970 (No. 1), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - Pyongyang City, Mt. Daesong-san, 12 km NE from Pyongyang, under stones and in soil, 16- 21. V. 1970 (No. 6), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - Same locality, in litter and decomposing materials, 1 t, 1 juv. - 10. VI. 1970 (No. 127), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - Same locality, forest litter, 5 tt, o_0_ - 7. VIII. 1971 (No. 149), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. - Pyongyang City, NE outskirts, on river bank under stones and among decaying plants, 1 juv. - 22. V. 1970 (No. 14), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann,. Same locality, 2 pp, 7 juv. - 22. V. 1970 (No. 15), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - South Pyongan Prov. , Mangyongdae, 25 km W from Pyongyang, on rudimental vegetation, 1 q_ 5. VIII. 1971 (No. 139), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. - Same locality, Lyong-ak san, coniferous-deciduous forest, 27 tt, pp - 9. VIII. 1971 (No. 154), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. Same locality, lő 1 , 1 o_ - 10. VIII. 1971 (No. 158), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. - Same locality, 14 km W from Pyongyang, coniferous-deciduous forest, 1 t - 11. VIII. 1971 (No. 160), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. - South Pyongan Prov., Sa-gam po, about 30 km N from Pyongyang, in sparse vegetation, 2tê, 1 o_, 4 juv. - 24. V. 1970 (No. 30), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - South Pyongan Prov., Ponghwa-ri, on the River Taedong-gang, about 45 km E from Py on gy an fí< under stones and in river mud, 12 óo, o_o_, juv. - 23. V. 1970 (No. 21), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - South Pyongan Prov., Za-mo san, 60 km NE from Pyongyang, sweet chestnut forest, 17 fit, o_o_ - 18. VIII. 1971 (No. 186), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. Kyonggi Prov., Mt. Pagyon-san, San-chon tong, about 20 km SE from Kaesong, under stones, 2 tê, 1 o_ - 8. VI. 1970 (No. 115), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - Kangwon Prov., Mt. Kumgang-san, 12 km from rest-house along serpentine road to Kwinyon-am Rock, under stones, ló - 14.X. 1978 (No. 504), leg. A. Vojnits, L. Zombori. - Material examined: more than 100 specimens. Remarks. Hitherto known from NE China, Korea and Japan. Sichotanus mandshuricus Golovatch, 1978 (Figs. 9-13) Localities: Pyongyang City, Mt. Daesong-san, 12 km NE from Pyongyang, under stones and in soil. Iff, 1 p - 21. V. 1970 (No. 6), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - Same locality, 10 km NE from Pyongyang, under stones, 1 ö - 23. IX. 1978 (No. 393), leg. A. Vojnits, L. Zombori. - South Pyongan Prov., Za-mo san, 60 km NE from Pyongyang, sweet chestnut forest, it, 2 juv. - 2. IX. 1971 (No. 230), leg. J. Papp, S. Horvatovich. - Kyonggi Prov., Mt. Pagyon-san, Pagyon-po Falls, about 27 km SW from Kaesong, on a cliff, 1 ö7. VI. 1970 (No. 102), leg. S. Mahunka, H. Steinmann. - Ryanggang Prov., Haesan, cemetery, under stones, 2 tt - 8. X. 1978 (No. 475), leg. A. Vojnits, L. Zombori. - Material examined: 9 specimens. Remarks: This material is rather variable as far as some details of gonopod structure are concerned. Accepting traditional designations, the form of solenophore (sph ), size of tibiotarsus (tt), armament of processes d, b and e in gonopods may be seen as somewhat inconstant. The new finds of Sichotanus in Korea enable us to make a better outline of the species described so far. In S. eurygaster Att. from Vladivostok, as characters of species rank may be regarded the absence (? ) of the process e and presence of a small, but quite distinct marginal tooth of the femoral deepening (fo). The presence of an additional process a is characteristic of S. longipes Verh. from Korea (a more precise locality unknown), whereas S. popowi Gol. from the Popova Island near Vladivostok has the process e and a bifid process c. S. mandshuricus Gol. described from Imianpo, Manchuria, China, and later discovered in the Jewish Autonomous Region, Khabarovsk Territory, USSR, differs from S. popowi by a simple (non-furcate) process c. It is new for the Korean fauna! CAWJEEKELIA gen.n. Small animals (less than 2 cm long). Paranoia moderately developed. Paranoia 2 below collum. Pleural keels present. A large trapeziform sternal lamina between coxae 4.